September 2006 Public Meetings
Scoping Comments: Quantitative Results
We heard and received a wide range of comments during our scoping process (from September 2006 through October 31, 2006). Comments concerning noise, safety, stations,traffic, transit technology and others will be formally documented inthe Scoping Results Report for the North Metro Corridor Environmental Impact Statement. See the results
North Metro Corridor Scoping Booklets (900KB PDF) English | Spanish
Presentation Boards
The following boards were presented at the September 27th and 28th Public Scoping meetings. All files are in PDF format and require Acrobat Reader 6 or higher, which is a free download.En Español (1.3MB PDF)
A. Welcome
B. Project Introduction & History
Range of Alternatives
F. Environmental
G. Public Involvement1. FasTracks System Map
2. EIS Study Area
3. Related Projects Map
4. NEPA Process
5. Project Development and DEIS Process
6. Corridor History
7. Major Investment Study Overview/Results
8. 3 Corridor Scoping Study Overview/Results
9. Northeast Area Strategy
C. Purpose and Need2. EIS Study Area
3. Related Projects Map
4. NEPA Process
5. Project Development and DEIS Process
6. Corridor History
7. Major Investment Study Overview/Results
8. 3 Corridor Scoping Study Overview/Results
9. Northeast Area Strategy
1. Population and Employment Growth
2. Population and Employment Density
3. Travel Patterns
4. Regional Transportation Plan
5. Draft Purpose and Need Statement for North Metro High Capacity Transit
D. 2. Population and Employment Density
3. Travel Patterns
4. Regional Transportation Plan
5. Draft Purpose and Need Statement for North Metro High Capacity Transit
1. Introduction to Alternatives Development
2. Initial Alignment Options Map
3. Initial Alternatives
E. Alternatives Analysis/Evaluation Process2. Initial Alignment Options Map
3. Initial Alternatives
F. Environmental
1. What Do We Want to Hear from You (duplicate)
2. Range of Outreach Methods
3. How to Stay Involved
H. Other Relevant Projects Area2. Range of Outreach Methods
3. How to Stay Involved
3. Northwest Rail
4. Gold Line

